Saturday, October 7, 2017

Jack Skellington Lovey **free crochet pattern

Such a cute little guy ♡

It's the most wonderful time of the year... Fall. So of course I had to do at least one thing from Tim Burton lol
This is my attempt to make a Jack's Skellington Lovey and I hope you all enjoy it!

You can purchase an ad free PDF of this pattern here
Sorry pic is odd...hurricane Irma kinda tore apart my garden




Materials

F hook
J hook
Ww yarn - black & white
Scissors
Tapestry needle
Poly fill


Abbreviations

Mr- magic ring
Ch- ch
Sl st- slip stitch
Sc- single crochet
Sc2tog- single crochet 2 stitches together; decrease
Hdc- half double crochet
Dc- double crochet


F hook
Ww yarn - black & white
Sport wt  yarn in white or embroidery floss or split ply of ww white
Scissors
Tapestry needle
Poly fill





Notes

All terms American.   If pattern reads "sc, sc2tog, 2sc" it would be read as, " single crochet, single crochet 2 stitches together, 2 single crochet in the next stitch", directions are to be repeated to end of row/round unless otherwise noted.  As with any pattern, be sure to read through once before beginning, and don't forget to mark your rounds! (I use a bit of contrasting yarn) This is an original design by me, Anna Wilson 2017.




You may do whatever you like with your completed Jack Skellington Lovey, you can cuddle them, donate them, or even give them as a gift!  I only ask that you please not claim this pattern as your own, I worked hard to design my Jack Skellington Lovey :)






Head

1- mr6 (6)

2 - 2sc (12)

3- sc, 2sc (18)

4- sc2, 2sc (24)

5- sc3, 2sc (30)

6- sc4, 2sc (36)

7- sc5, 2sc (42)

8-16 - sc (42)

17- sc5, sc2tog (36)

18- sc4, sc2tog (30)

19- sc3, sc2tog (24)

20- sc2tog (12)

21- sc2tog  (6)



Arms stuff to desired firmness

With white

1- mr6 (6)

2- 2sc (12)

3-6 -sc (12) change to black in last st, work 1rnd uncounted sl st

7-12 - sc  (12)

13- sc2tog, sc10 (11)

14- sc (11)

15- sc2tog, sc9 (10)

16- sc (10)

17- sc2tog, sc8 (9)

18-20 - sc (9) f.o.


Bat tie


Ch24

1- starting in 3rd ch from hook, dc4, hdc2, sc2, sl st 6, sc2, hdc2, dc4 ch2 turn

2- dc4, hdc2, sc2, sl st 6, sc2, hdc2, dc4 ch1 turn

3- sl st to end of row, turn to work along side, ch3 sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next, sl st to base of dc, ch3, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next, sl st to top of Dc in 1st row, ch3, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next  sl st to base of foundation ch. Sl st across foundation ch to opposite end:  ch3, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next ch, sl st to top of rnd 1 dc, ch3, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next, sl st to base of Dc from row2, ch3, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next, sl st to top of row 2 Dc join to beg F.o. weave in ends



Bat head

1- mr6 (6)

2- 2sc x2, sc/hdc dc ch2 dc, 2sc x2 (12)

3- ch3, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next ch, sl st2, ch3, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next ch, sl st to head f.o. leave a tail to attach to bat tie wings.


Jack's Eyes with black x2

1- mr6 (6)

2- 2sc (12) join f.o. leave long end



Body j hook


1- Mr hdc10 (10) join ch1

2- 2hdc (20)

3- hdc3, hdc ch3 hdc in next st x5 (25)

4- hdc4, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp, *hdc5, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp* x4

5- hdc6, hdc ch3, hdc in ch3 sp, *hdc7, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp* x4

6- hdc8, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp, *hdc9, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp* x4

7- hdc10, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp, *hdc11, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp* x4

8- hdc12, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp, *hdc13, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp* x4

9- hdc 14, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp, * hdc15, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp* x4

10- hdc16, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp, *hdc17, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp* x4

11- hdc18, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp, * hdc19, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp* x4

12- hdc20, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp, *hdc21, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp* x4

13- hdc22, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp, *hdc23, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp* x4

14- hdc24, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp, *hdc25, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp* x4

15- hdc26, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp, *hdc27, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp* x4

16- hdc28, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp, *hdc29, hdc ch3 hdc in ch3 sp* x4 f.o. weave in ends



Finishing

Attach eyes to head and create facial features. Attach head to "body". Attach arms close to head...closer together than you may assume so don't finish off arms until you're sure you like their placement!

Bat tie- use the sport wt yarn to create bones in wings. I use a bit of ww for eyes on head. Attach head to wings and then to body under Jack's head.







8 comments:

  1. I love this pattern, but I'm having a problem.
    I'm confused by round 2 of the bat head. Is the whole string of stitches in a single stitch. If so, is there a stitch left at the end?

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  2. I'm really confused on the bat tie. No matter which way I interpret it it doesn't come out like your picture. Could I have some clarity on what I may be doing wrong?

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  3. Wonderful pattern thank you so much

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  4. This pattern was a lifesaver. I needed it for my niece in a comically short amount of time, and really appreciate that you put it up for free. Now her weird little three year old self can sleep in peace with an adorable friend!

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  5. I'm so confused with the whole bat tie and bat head part. It would be awesome if you could make a tutorial showing how to do it or make the pattern a little less confusing.

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